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Newcastle fans are dreaming of Premier League glory after a Saudi-led takeover propelled the club into the ranks of the super-rich but Amnesty International branded the deal a 'bitter blow for human rights defenders'.

A Newcastle United football club supporter stands with a flag above the club logo at their stadium St James’ Park in Newcastle upon Tyne in northeast England on October 8, 2021. – A Saudi-led consortium completed its takeover of Premier League club Newcastle United on October 7 despite warnings from Amnesty International that the deal represented “sportswashing” of the Gulf kingdom’s human rights record.

On Friday, workers were sweeping up bottles and other debris outside the city centre stadium following the impromptu party. Retired warehouseman Justin Cowan, speaking to AFP outside St James’ Park on Friday, admitted to AFP that there were concerns among fans over the new ownership but said fans were buoyant.

Luke Watson, 29, a warehouse worker, also welcomed the takeover, which brings to an end the unpopular Mike Ashley’s 14 years at the helm. New director Amanda Staveley, a driving force behind the takeover, vowed to transform the club into Champions League contenders but also sought to temper expectations.

Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty UK’s CEO, said: “We can understand that this will be seen as a great day by many Newcastle United fans, but it’s also a very worrying day for anyone who cares about the ownership of English football clubs and whether these great clubs are being used to sportswash human rights abuse.”

 

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